Chemistry, asked by rohirestle, 1 year ago

How is temperature is affecting the equilibrium???


rohirestle: nope equilibrium constant decreases.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Increasing the temperature decreases the value of the equilibrium constant. Where the forward reaction is endothermic, increasing the temperature increases the value of the equilibrium constant. ... In the equilibrium we've just looked at, that will be the back reaction because the forward reaction is exothermic.
Answered by 2Shashank1111
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Heya!☜☆☞⌐╦╦═─
Kc or Kp are constant at constant temperature, but they vary as the temperature changes. Increasing the temperature decreases the value of the equilibrium constant. Where the forward reaction is endothermic, increasing the temperature increases the value of the equilibrium constant.
Hope it helps☜☆☞⌐╦╦═─

2Shashank1111: Hope it helps
rohirestle: how do we know that forward rxn is endo or exo
rohirestle: will it be given in the question
2Shashank1111: Yeah
2Shashank1111: Thx
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